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1. Red roses: love and romance Roses are not always red. But when they are, they’re a symbol of love. Red roses are a non-verbal form of saying those three little words: I Love You.
Red roses in particular began to have connotations with love because, at the time, red dye was expensive and seen as a luxury. That a red rose provided similar visual appeal made it seem special.
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